These are CS16 shallow concave wheels from DPE, with a deep rear lip. The fronts are 19x9.5, and the rears are 19x11. These wheel are straight and without any scratches or dents anywhere. I've only had these wheels and tires since just before Wekfest SF 2012. So that's around mid-February of this year. I'd say that's about 3k-4k miles since I used to live in SF and only bused to work. They have a chrome dipped outer barrel, a brushed silver face and a raw silver inner barrel.

I have a few pics from Wekfest SF 2012 below. Let me know if there are any other angles/pics you'd like to see. I'm located in the San Francisco Bay Area.

My asking price for picking up these wheels is $3200 USD cash total. Priority will be given to buyers local to the San Francisco Bay Area. For shipping, expect an extra $100+.

You should list the wheel offsets. Most buyers would not purchase them without knowing that information.

Ahhh...thanks for the tip. DPE doesn't release their offsets, but I happen to know mine. Out of respect, I will not list them on my main FS thread. But if a potential serious buyer would like to know, I'd be happy to disclose them in a PM.

(I can say though that the rear offsets are more aggressive than your HREs listed in your signature, while the front offsets are less aggressive.)

These are 5x120 bolt pattern and are hubcentric with a 72.6mm center bore.

From what I see in the other FS threads, these wheels will fit E92 M3's. The fronts may need 10mm spacers to sit flush. The rears should fit flush without spacers. You might want to run different size tires, however. Mine are 245/35/19 and 275/30/19, so there is a bit of stretch.

Ahhh...thanks for the tip. DPE doesn't release their offsets, but I happen to know mine. Out of respect, I will not list them on my main FS thread. But if a potential serious buyer would like to know, I'd be happy to disclose them in a PM.

(I can say though that the rear offsets are more aggressive than your HREs listed in your signature, while the front offsets are less aggressive.)

No offense to you but I think it is extremely lame that DPE doesn't release their offsets. I don't see how they have anything to gain from that policy. I would never buy a wheel that I didn't know the offset. That being said... The wheels look good and I wish you luck with the sale!

No offense to you but I think it is extremely lame that DPE doesn't release their offsets. I don't see how they have anything to gain from that policy. I would never buy a wheel that I didn't know the offset. That being said... The wheels look good and I wish you luck with the sale!

Yeah, I understand your comments. I picked my own offsets for this set, so I know what they are and am willing to disclose them privately. I appreciate the support!

beautiful wheels, i have the exact same set & finish but in 21s on my E60 M5....anyone who buys these will love the look, pics dont do them justice

GLWS!

Thanks!

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Originally Posted by swilly

Dumb question --so if they fit fine on the E90 it'll be fine on E92 M?

Well, the M's should allow for more aggressive wheel fitment than non-M's. Sorry, I'm not an E9x expert. But if they fit the non-M's, they should fit M's while adding spacers to desired "flushness". Tire sizing may also be different.

IMO, the front fit perfectly on a 335i. So for an E9x M3, you might want to use a small spacer, depending on how you want the wheel to sit.

For the rear, there was quite a bit of wheel poke on the 335i. I'm not sure what the differences are between the rear fenders of the M and the non-M. For a 335i, this could be solved by more camber and/or running a smaller tire (265 vs 275 that I have on the wheels now).